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![]() Roadie wrote: On Aug 26, 12:30 pm, dxAce wrote: Roadie wrote: On Aug 26, 12:11 pm, dxace1 wrote: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=270159086992&... Buy it now for $1,049 and help fund a retirement plan. Since the ad doesn't state, I'm assuming those are not Kenwood filters that have been added. Let me also state here, that although I've never met Dan, I would be willing to say that he's a first rate SWL and DX'er and is fairly well known in the community for a good number of years, and, I don't think that he'd ever sell anyone a piece of junk. dxAce Michigan USA The Ebay listing states: "there is a DC power plug installed on the back of the receiver, however there is no DC connection yet inside the receiver". It's been a while since I added a DC adapter to an R-5000. However, I believe the receiver plug, internal connectors and 12v cord came as a kit. The receiver components were installed by removing a small plate on the receiver back. If the plug is there but there are no connectors to the receiver board it means 1 of 2 things. Either the connectors were snipped off, or the guts from one radio were married to the case of another. That does not describe a pristine radio. I guess you'd better ask Dan to clarify that, but as far as 'pristine' goes, I'd guess that this one is a close as one might get. dxAce Michigan USA |
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